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Schumacher, E.L., Reece, J.S. (2016) Most studies of sea turtles and climate change are models of what might happen- we should instead focus on studying what has happened. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 54:118-130.

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Reece J, Ehrhart LM, Parkinson CL. The genetic composition of Florida’s Indian River Lagoon: Its significance as a juvenile foraging ground for the western Atlantic loggerhead turtle. International Sea Turtle Symposium, Costa Rica, February 2004.

Reece JS, Ehrhart LM, Parkinson CL. The Global Significance of the Indian River Lagoon as a Juvenile Foraging Ground for the Loggerhead Turtle. Florida Marine Turtle Permit Holders Meeting, January 2004.